31x31,4 cm, Auflage: 100, numeriert, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Schallplatte in schwarzer Papierhülle, 2 Einzelblätter, Umschlag, alles zusammen in bedruckter transparenter Kunststoffhülle mit zwei zwei Papierklebestreifen verschlossen
Limited Gold Vinyl Edition of 100 vom 13.12.2019.
There's not much in the world that is more exciting than a record label's album release number one. If you feel about music like we do, then you will most probably agree. This sets a tone and foundation and we are very excited about this album being our #01. After many collaborations and work as producer, composer for famous artists, this now is ENIK's 4th official solo album and his first solo album in years. The Deepest Space of Now is a truly unique and trippy soundtrack.
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[40] S., 29,7x21 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Farblaserdruck, gefaltete Einzelblätter, mit Gummiband zusammengehalten. PDF-Download von der Webseite
“We want you to GO INSIDE — your house, and your self. Everything is about interiors now: the interior of your home, your mind, your archive, your hard drive. Mine it all for insight and purpose.
Once that’s done, show off what you find – just because you’re alone doesn’t mean you can’t share from within. There is no such thing as “too much information” now; COVID-19 took out “TMI.” In fact, there is no more “enough” — enough data, enough circulation, enough fodder. Binge on it. Burn out on it. Document it. Post it. Build a website for it. Get turned on by it. Get freaked out by it. Open up your screens, talk about your dreams, slide into those DMs. Get dressed up to go absolutely nowhere. Never go out, but leave nothing “behind the scenes” – there is no “behind,” and no “in front of” either. There is only “now,” and it is Big and Flat. Closeness happens at a distance here, but dialogue has never been this intimate. Your private hygiene is a matter of public health, your personal cloister backdrops community debate. Dualities — east and west, north and south, us and them, out and in — melt into each other and coat the old world like lava, like an act of god. In the New Interior isolation is a commons, the self that inhabits it is a collective. Historical moments stack vertically and occur simultaneously, around the globe. Welcome to the novel sanctum sanctorum, the single-occupant House of We.
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14,8x9,8 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Heft zur Videoinstallation in der PLATFORM3 in München, Drahtheftung
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Für PLATFORM3 konzipiert Edition Taube eine Videoinstallation, die sich mit der Intention und Rezeption von Büchern auseinandersetzt: ›Don’t look now‹ untersucht und verhandelt die Beziehung zwischen Absender und Rezipienten von Büchern und inszeniert die Instanz Buch als Remedialisierung und Psychedelika
16 S., 21x14,8 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden gefaltetes Plakat mit dem Festival-Programm
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n seiner ersten Ausgabe untersuchte das „Festival of Independents – Munich/Now/Here“ den spezifisch urbanen Kontext Münchens und beschäftigt sich mit den Impulsen, die von der freien Szene ausgehen.
Illustration von Annette Granados Hughes
One of the most well-known of Ruscha's books from his early period is Every Building on The Sunset Strip, showing a famous stretch of real estate along Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, published in 1966. In July, 1973 he followed the same procedure while documenting Hollywood Boulevard.
Loading a continuous strip of 33 feet of Ilford FP-4 black & white 35mm film into his motor-drive Nikon F2 and then mounting it on a tripod in the bed of a pickup truck, he drove back and forth across the 12 miles of the street shooting, frame-by-frame, both the north and south sides of its entire length. The negatives were developed, contact sheets were made, and the materials were placed in storage.
Thirty years later, in 2003, a digital record of Hollywood Boulevard was created and it served as a reference guide for the traditional film/still documentary of 2004. For this shoot, the same type of camera equipment was used to re-photograph the street on 35mm color-negative film.
The resulting material of both shoots — 4500 black & white and 13,000 color images — have been scanned and digitally composed into four panoramics of the complete 12 miles. In THEN & NOW, the original 1973 North side view is shown along the top of the page and juxtaposed with its 2004 version underneath. Along the bottom of the page, you find the original 1973 South side view shown upside down, also juxtaposed with its 2004 version. The panoramics face each other and they are aligned.
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Reprint des Hefts der Ausstellung in Lódż,. NOW was first published as part of my exhibition at the PWSSP (today the Wladyslaw Strzeminski Academy of Fine Arts and Design) in Lódż, Poland, from 6 - 22 June 1986. The book was printed by silkscreen at the school's print department, as access to offset was not possible at the time. The school censor allowed us to print 49 copies “for in-school use” with the obligatory inclusion of the colophon on page 3.
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Aufkleber zum Gob Squad Stück Revolution Now! in der Volksbühne Berlin 2013. Gob Squad ruft die Revolution aus. Der erste Schritt ist bereits vollzogen: Die Volksbühne am Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz ist besetzt und wird zum Hauptquartier der Revolutionäre. Der Zugang zur Requisite, und damit zu Waffen und Explosionskörpern, ist sichergestellt. Kassenhalle und Foyer sind bereits okkupiert... noch ohne Blutvergießen. Gob Squad will die Massen elektrifizieren und nutzt alle Möglichkeiten einer medialen Großproduktion: Kameras, Live-Schaltungen, Großbildleinwände, meterlange Kabel und kabellose Sender. Damit überträgt Gob Squad die revolutionäre Botschaft direkt hinaus in die Welt. Denn diese Revolution ist live. Aber wo sind die Massen, wo ist das Volk? War da nicht irgendwo von 50.000-60.000 Statisten die Rede?
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An American original, Patti Smith is a multi-disciplined artist and performer. Her work is rooted in poetry, which infused her 1975 landmark album, Horses. A declaration of existence, Horses was described as `three chords merged with the power of the word'. it was graced with the now iconic portrait by Robert Mapplethorpe, the subject of her award-winning memoir Just Kids. Initially published in 1998, Patti Smith's Complete Lyrics was a testimony to her uncompromising poetic power. Now, on the fortieth anniversary of the release of Smith's groundbreaking album, Collected Lyrics has been revised and expanded with more than thirty-five additional songs, including her first, 'Work Song', written for Janis Joplin in 1970, and her most current, 'Writer's Song', to be recorded in 2015. The collection is liberally illustrated with original manuscripts of lyrics from Smith's extensive archive. Patti Smith's work continues to retain its relevance, whether controversial, political, romantic or spiritual. Collected Lyrics offers forty-five years of song, an enduring commemoration of Smith's unique contribution to the canon of rock and roll.
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Band 260, Mai-Juni 2019.
Man sieht es überall und versteht es doch nicht so richtig. Eine anonyme Parallelwelt im Verborgenen, nicht demokratisch, aber oft ein Zeichen für ein demokratisches Land: Graffiti – die vandalischen Bilder auf Zügen und Wänden. Als Krisenphänomen einer Jugendgeneration geboren, als Abenteuerspiel verbreitet und als Kunstgattung entpuppt: Die Graffiti-Bewegung bleibt eine nichtinstitutiona lisierte Brutstätte für künstlerische Entwicklungen und Inspirationen des ästhetischen Ungehorsams. Dieser Themenband wirft einen Blick auf ihre innovativen Positionen und Akteure heute: In der abgeschotteten, obsessiven Eigensinnigkeit der Produktion um Produktionswillen lassen sich künstlerische Werke finden, deren vandalischer Moment auch in der Störung einer konformen Massenästhetik liegt. Es wird Zeit, dass sich die Kunstwelt intensiver mit den Bildern und Performances dieser Parallelwelt beschäftigt. Graffiti ist nicht nur ein Genre der bildenden Kunst und Inspiration für institutionalisierte Künstler, sondern auch eine kultursoziologische Praxis zur dramaturgischen Stadtbespielung. Die freiere Graffiti- Malerei verkörpert die zeitgenössische Antwort auf die ‚L’art pour l’art‘-Autonomie. Fest steht: Die Ästhetik des Ungehorsams gehört zu einer gesunden Gesellschaft und Kulturwelt dazu.
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Mit einem Beitrag von Martin Papenbrock, Wie alles anfing, Peter Kreuzer und das Münchner Graffiti der frühen Jahre
Zu Lettera - Literaturfest in Luzern, 11.-13-03.2022
Das Lettera – Literaturfest Luzern berücksichtigt die unterschiedlichsten Aspekte der Literatur und Literaturvermittlung und begreift Literatur nicht nur als privates, intimes Lektüreangebot, sondern ebenso als Medium gesellschaftlicher Auseinandersetzungen und öffentlicher Diskussion. Die (inter-)nationale Literatur ist fester Bestandteil des Veranstaltungsprogramms
Die unbekannte Seite der Sammlung Goetz -
Dieses gemeinschaftliche Ausstellungsprojekt des Neuen Museum in Nürnberg, des Museion in Bozen und der Sammlung Goetz zeigt, wie sich die unterschiedlichsten Künstler*innengenerationen mit dem Thema des Minimalismus beschäftigt und ihre Ideen in der Vielfalt aller zeitgenössischen Ausdrucksmöglichkeiten umgesetzt haben.
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Ausstellungskatalog 19.07.-20.10.2013. Nach Nürnberg war sie von 23.11.2023-12.10.2104 in Bozen zu sehen.
Band I, erschienen anlässlich der Ausstellung PARADISE NOW, Gemeinschaftsarbeiten in den beiden Münchner Galerien im Dezember 1990
Band II enthält die Gemeinschaftsarbeiten und die Installationen in den Galerieräumen
Band I, erschienen anlässlich der Ausstellung PARADISE NOW, Gemeinschaftsarbeiten in den beiden Münchner Galerien im Dezember 1990
Band II enthält die Gemeinschaftsarbeiten und die Installationen in den Galerieräumen
185 Blatt S., 28x21,5 cm, Auflage: 1.000, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Offsetdruck nach original Fotokopierarbeiten, je Künstler 25 Seiten, First Edition
Siegelaub in einem Interview: The Xerox book - I now would prefer to call it the Photocopy book, so that no one gets the mistaken impression that the project has something to do with Xerox – was perhaps one of the most interesting because it was the first where I proposed a series of requirements for the project, concerning the use of a standard size paper and the amount of pages the container within which the artist was asked to work.
Das Buch ist/war die Ausstellung
14,8x10,5 cm, Auflage: 100, signiert, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden farbige Postkarte mit handgeschriebenen Text: ...diese Karte ist ein Buch, besser: eine Buchverweigerung
The firth issue went through a redesign. Seems as if it was worth the effort, as Der Greif was honored with the reddot Design Award and the ADC Junior Award Silver. Besides that, the submissions are coming from all over the world. The page number was increased again, Der Greif show photography and poetry now on 84 pages. Altogether, the works of 80 photographers and 14 authors are published in the fourth issue.
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Photobooks - affordable collectibles that are soaring in value - Rare editions now sell for ten of thousands, but collectors on a limited budget can invest in emerging photographers
550 photographers and authors from 41 countries submitted their works for the fifth issue. Responsive to the increased number and especially the outstanding quality of the submissions, the page number has now reached 100. In an exciting and intense curation and editing process, the works of 107 photographers and 22 authors were chosen and put into new combinations.
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Was ist DER GREIF?
DER GREIF kuratiert Fotografien und Texte aus aller Welt. Jeder kann Arbeiten einreichen.
DER GREIF ist mobile Galerie und gleichzeitig Forum für die ausstellenden Künstler.
DER GREIF ist thematisch frei. Er lebt von der Kombination der eingesendeten Arbeiten.
DER GREIF steht einem Buch näher als einem herkömmlichen Magazin. Die Spannung der inszenierten Arbeiten wird nicht durch Werbung unterbrochen.
DER GREIF bildet und und konserviert eine zeitgenössische Vorstellung von Fotografie, Literatur und Ästhetik.
DER GREIF ist ein Experiment…
Wie funktioniert der Greif?
Fotografen und Autoren aus allen Teilen der Welt reichen über ein Upload-Formular auf der Magazin-Website bis zu 10 Arbeiten ein. Die Redaktion kuratiert die Einsendungen, kombiniert sie miteinander und stellt daraus neue Bild- und Textkompositionen zusammen. Demnach ist DER GREIF kein Portfolio-Magazin, sondern findet seinen Inhalt aus einer Fülle künstlerischer Arbeiten. Er lebt vom Vertrauen der Künstler in die sensible Kuration und Zusammenstellung durch die Redaktion des Magazins.
Warum gibt es den Greif?
Die Kuration und Gestaltung des Magazins ist ein intensiver Arbeitsprozess, die Intensität wird für den aufmerksamen Betrachter spürbar. DER GREIF ist somit ein Ruhepol in der täglichen Flut aus Bildern und Informationen. Er fordert zum genauen Betrachten, Verweilen, Nachdenken auf – er freut, schockiert, berührt, kurz: DER GREIF entfaltet sich erst voll durch die Emotionen und Gedanken der Betrachter. DER GREIF mäandert zwischen Märchenbuch, Ausstellungsraum und Reflexionsvorlage. Er steht in starker Verbindung zum Netz, bietet der Geschwindigkeit und der daraus resultierenden Oberflächlichkeit Kontra, vor allem durch einen entscheidenden Punkt: Er schafft Raum, der gefüllt werden darf mit eigenen Ideen, Perspektiven und Phantasien
Sarah Bodman made her first artist’s book tribute to Kurt Johannessen after Tanya Peixoto introduced her to his books at bookartbookshop.
She produced ‘An Exercise for Kurt Johannessen’ in 2010, in tribute to his book ‘Exercises’. The titles of the 100 short stories she wrote and buried for her exercise, have since been taken up by BookArtObject an international book arts group, founded in Australia by Sara Bowen, with 84 artists currently making a book using one of Sarah’s short story titles.
As it is now the 10th anniversary of bookartbookshop in February 2012, and the celebrations are based on theme of: x or what is to be done? Sarah asked Kurt Johannessen if she could select a further 10 (x) exercises from his artist’s book to carry out.
The result is ‘X Exercises for Kurt Johannessen’ an image only artist’s book, published as a free download, DIY self-assembly book on 21.02.2012. The exercises can be identified through reading the texts in Kurt Johannessen’s ‘Exercises’. Sarah has made her book as a free PDF download for you to print out and assemble yourself, you will need 4 sheets of A4 paper and a stapler
4 S., 14,8x9,8 cm, signiert, 2 Stück. keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Einladungskarte zur Ausstellung, Innenseite Spiegelfolie, mit eingelegter Karte de Plattform3 mit handschriftlicher Einladung
[16] S., 19,9x14,3 cm, Auflage: 20, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Drahtheftung, mit Banderole
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Park Guell is Gaudi's failed utopia of a peaceful housing site. Now one of the main tourist attraction in Barcelona. The zine collects photos taken during last Winter, when daylight was almost gone and so were all the visitors of the park. This book is a journey through the sunset of a men's dream.
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56 S., 40,1x29 cm, ISBN/ISSN 20442726 eine Ausgabe bestehend aus 3 Zeitungen, Blätter lose zusammengelegt in transparenter Kunststoffhülle
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Eight:48's ninth issue has been renamed Counter-Print, now consists of three papers and runs to 56 pages.
Paper #01 focuses on the art and design of freight, Paper #02 entitled, new work, offers a snap shot of some of the best work out there and Paper #03 is a brief montage of new and old articles, drawn from issues one to eight offers a timely look back on all eight themes that have shaped the papers so far.
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48 S., 17,8x11,2 cm, ISBN/ISSN 978-3-905999518 Broschur, First Edition
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Erik Steinbrecher is a true art lover. He loves art and makes art ever since he can remember. This small volume for the first time combines a selection of his collected sketches and drawings from the early 80ies up until now. doodles, drafts, gouaches, chalkdrawings, montages on paper. It is about conceptual studies, outlines for artworks and concrete art.
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352 S., 21x15 cm, ISBN/ISSN 9782915859416 Broschur mit Banderole, eingelegt ein Informationsblatt
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Originalausgabe erschienen bei Artists Press, Bern, 1980.
This book is the third and final version of the first artist’s book published in 1960 by herman de vries, who is currently the author of more than one hundred publications.
The story of this book dates back to 1960. Closely associated with the Zero Group, but also drawn to the buddhist concept of emptiness, herman de vries had just produced a series of white monochromes when he self-published a twenty-page booklet in Arnhem. It had no title, its cover was blank and its pages were unprinted. It contained nothing but a short final poem celebrating, in four languages, the superabundance of white: “wit is overdaad”. In 1962, this manifesto appeared in another version, now entitled wit: two hundred blank pages, four white collages by the artist and an introduction, itself completely blank, by the poet J. C. van Schagen, published in arnhem in only five copies by M. J. Israel. It was followed in 1967 by a second “revised” edition, wit weiss: two hundred and fifty blank pages, pocket-sized, in five hundred copies, published by Hansjörg Mayer in Stuttgart. The only printed elements were the artist’s name, the title and the publisher’s name on the cover, the word “introduction” and the name of its author on the very first page and a colophon on the final page. In 1980 the Artists Press in Berne published the “third revised edition”, in a larger format and with more pages. The original title wit was translated into english and japanese and into sanskrit with a word that means “white” in the sense of bright, pure, immaculate. The title itself does not appear on the book, which remains completely blank. It is printed with the paratext on a broad strip of paper in the form of a detachable publicity strip. The inside flap contains a brief statement initially dating back to the 1962 edition, stating that this book incorporates all aspects of reality. Of the five thousand copies advertised, only a hundred were published. It is this last edition, the most radical, which is republished here, the only addition being the french translation of the statement.
On 1 april 2012, herman de vries wrote of his book, insisting on the importance of the final comma:
white is white
0 = 0
no name
no idea
not even emptiness,
324 S., 19,8x12,8 cm, Auflage: 500, ISBN/ISSN 978-1-907468216 Softcover, Taschenbuch
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Getting Inside Simon Morris’ Head is a performative retyping of Simon Morris’ conceptual bookwork Getting Inside Jack Kerouac’s Head. Like Morris’ original performance of retyping the scroll edition of Jack Kerouac’s On the Road, Joe Hale’s project first appeared as a blog. At the rate of one page per day, like Morris retyping Kerouac before him, Hale retyped Morris’ entire book and in doing so re-retraces Kerouac’s famous adventure. Morris gave us all of Kerouac’s pages in reverse order: each blog post presented one page and the default settings of the blog platform organised his posts in reverse order, from the newest to the oldest. Now inverted again, as a double negative, Hale has restored the direction of travel to the story and produced a wholly (un)original new text. This first printed edition takes the imitative gesture to a new extreme. It features an introductory essay by poet Kenneth Goldsmith and reuses Morris’ paratext. From the cover design to the choice of paper, Hale tests the limits of conceptual extension.
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Christophe von Hohenberg stumbled upon the beginnings of Andy Warhol's Memorial Service at St. Patrick's Cathedral on April 1, 1987. Now published for the first time on the eve of the 20th anniversary of the Pop legend's death, von Hohenberg's lens captured a veritable time capsule of the social swirl of the era that Warhol had such a hand in shaping.
144 S., 30x22 cm, Auflage: 350, ISBN/ISSN 978-1-907468209 Broschur mit Klappeinband
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The Nabokov Paper is an experiment in novel-reading. The project takes as its starting point a now famous class taught during the 1950s by Vladimir Nabokov at Cornell University, New York State, entitled Literature 311-312: Masters of European Fiction. Nabokov’s approach to teaching literary reading was notoriously idiosyncratic. Convinced that one must teach the books themselves, not ideas or generalities, Nabokov would make diagrams of the floor plans of fictional buildings, map the routes taken by characters through the spaces of the novel, and draw items of clothing or furniture, he would also propose to track the course of a single letter, offer a visual representation of a stylistic device, and uncover what he called the mysteries of literary structures. His methods are striking for the range of gestures they call for in the name of good reading. The published Lectures on Literature (New York: Harcourt, 1980) concludes with an appendix of sample exam questions. Responding to those questions some sixty years after the fact offers a means to explore what Nabokov’s take on how to read might have to teach us today: about the novel, about how reading works across practices and disciplines, and about the past, present and future forms of literary criticism.
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[20] S., 18x14 cm, Auflage: 3.000, ISBN/ISSN 978-3-868740080 Drahtheftung
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Ruscha der Fischotter aka: Printed Matter And Other Visible Things On Paper Not Necessarily Meant To Be Viewed As After Ruscha aka: One Hundred Views Of One Hundred Views Of Mount Fuji, If Someone Says So aka: SIX HANDS AND A CHEESE SANDWICH is a book about books, a catalogue and an art/bookwork in its own right.
Content: By now the appropriation and paraphrasing of Ed Ruscha constitutes a genre of its own. The first were 1968 Bruce Nauman with 'Burning Small Fires' and 1971 'Ed Ruscha' (actually Joel Fisher) with 'Six Hands and a Cheese Sandwich', with further appropriations or hommages over the decades, and in the last years it almost became fashionable, the evidence is massive.
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22,5x19,5 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Drahtheftung. 16 mehrfach gefaltete einseitig bedruckte Plakate. Heft und Plakate in Kartonhülle eingeschoben
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The exhibition CONCRETE UTOPIAS provides a space for artistic works that explore the area of potentiality between not-yet-realised and but-possible. The art on display will be showing visions that are predominantly about the Now, offering playful alternatives and new approaches to socio-cultural questions, addressing political power structures in an urban environment and above all defying rules.
Der Realismus Club wurde 2014 als Plattform für zeitgenössische Kunstproduktion in Berlin gegründet, mit dem Ziel, vor allem jüngere künstlerische Entwicklungen in der zeitgenössischen bildenden Kunst zu fördern und einem breiten Publikum zu präsentieren.
Als eine private Organisation ist unser Ziel, die unabhängige Organisation von zwei Ausstellungen pro Jahr an wechselnden Orten in Berlin. Wir wollen Künstlern nicht nur ein Forum bieten, um ihre Werke auszustellen, sondern auch durch die Bereitstellung eines Budgets die Produktion von neuen Werken unterstützen. Der Realismus Club sieht sich selbst als einen Ort des Experimentierens mit Organisationsmodellen und als Möglichkeit neue Kollaborationspraktiken auszuprobieren. Letztendlich zielt das Format des Realismus Clubs darauf ab, eine konkrete Utopie in sich selbst zu sein.
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Erschienen zur Ausstellung vom 16.01.-15.03.2015 in der Galleri Susanne Ottensen Kobenhagen. (Anm. Im Katalog werden drei verschiedene Daten für die Dauer der Ausstellung angegeben).
Text von Magnus Thorø Clausen. Interviews von Hans Ulrich Obrist.
Per Kirkeby and Lawrence Weiner have known each other for many years. The idea of making a collaborative work and an exhibition together already evolved in the mid eighties, but due to practical reasons the project was not realized back then. Last year during the fall, the idea returned to us in a new form, and we decided together with the artists that now was the time to make it happen. Per Kirkeby shows two brick works built directly within the gallery space. One work is a tall stele with a deep niche, a black line or a "metaphysical shadow" running vertically through it. The other piece is a monumental quadrangular block, an open/closed building or, if you will, a hollow slightly rotten tree. This new installation is made in collaboration with Lawrence Weiner, who has contributed with texts across the inner and outer brick walls, so that words, matter and space overlap and transform the whole. Lawrence Weiner is also showing two other textbased sculptures made site specifically for the gallery space.
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32 S., 34x20,5 cm, Auflage: 1.000, ISBN/ISSN 9789070478285 Drahtheftung. 2 Formate: Heft und Sticker-Buch. In Versandtasche
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Exhibition catalogue New York Photo Festival 2010 (12 to 16 may), curated by Erik Kessels. Catalogue designed by Angela Lidderdale.
Use me Abuse me looks at the trend toward exploring new technology within an image-rich culture. The exhibition focused on how today’s dominance of images and image-making technology influences artists and photographers. Now more than ever before photographs are easy to come by, easy to make and easy to distribute. Anyone, it seems, has the freedom to do pretty much anything. This glut sees photographers experimenting with pre-existing images and using them within their work like never before.
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128 S., 26,9x20,5 cm, Auflage: 12.000, 2 Stück. keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden KlappBroschur
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Ausstellung vom 14.10.2015-10.01.2016 im Stadtmuseum München im Rahmen des Festivals Fotodoks und der Wanderausstellung 2016/17 durch die Länder des ehemaligen Jugoslawiens, in Kooperation mit dem Goethe Institut.
Fotodoks ist ein anspruchsvolles und familiäres Festival für aktuelle Dokumentarfotografie, das alle zwei Jahre im Oktober in München stattfindet. Den Blick auf ein jeweils anderes Partnerland und Thema gerichtet, versteht sich das Festival als Forum, um unabhängig von den Reglements der Printmedien und des Kunstbetriebs offen nach den Beweggründen der Fotografen, den Produktionsbedingungen und den Interessen von Auftraggebern und Konsumenten zu fragen.
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134 S., 26,7x19 cm, Auflage: 100.000, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Broschur mit Prägedruck auf dem Cover. Beilage zu Brand eins
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Die Geschäftsberichte informieren ausführlich über die Geschäftsentwicklung und die Ertrags-, Vermögens- und Finanzlage des Audi Konzerns. Der Audi Geschäftsbericht gliedert sich auf in einen Magazinteil und einen Finanzteil.
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4 S., 21x14,9 cm, 2 Stück. keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Einladungsflyer, beiliegend ein beidseitig bedrucktes Informationsschreiben zur Ausstellung
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zur Ausstellung vom 21.05.-04.06.2016 im Neo Toum - Neoterismoi Toumazou, Nikosia, Zypern.
He was dancing steadily. He could see the backs of people’s heads moving in the darkness and was aware of the shifting spaces between their bodies. He did not register the music except as a sort of vibration. He felt as if he was dancing in perfect silence. He saw the already dim room growing ever darker around him. He became less conscious of his surroundings and more aware of himself. His introspection grew but his body was now moving automatically, softly cycling through a short loop of set motions. He noticed dust under his feet, and soon the realisation reached him that he was slowly wearing a shallow hole in the wooden floor. His body was locked in an efficient cycle. Before too long he was six inches below floor level, his head parallel with some of the shorter dancers. Yet he could not stop. Gradually he sank deeper into the ground until his face was level with people’s waists. No one noticed, below the eye level of the crowd, he was almost invisible. Presently his eyes came level with the soles of dancing shoes. He could see shards of coloured light flashing through a forest of legs casting jagged shapes across the floor. There were points where soft reflected light shone through looming figures like sunlight into a clearing. Eventually he was entirely submerged. He could look up through the hole and see foreshortened bodies moving above him oblivious to his plight. Still his feet moved, wearing away damp, pungent earth. The vibrations from the music lessened until the dull thump of the kick drum was all that he could feel. When it stopped he realised he too was still, and looking up he saw the sphere of light was gone.
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[60] S., 13,5x9,5 cm, Auflage: 300, ISBN/ISSN 09640973 Drahtheftung, Rückseite mit Silberprägung, in transparenter Kunststoffhülle mit beigelegtem Blatt, Aufkleber
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HEROES II the second edition of the Heroes series, with new and till now unreleased drawings from the deep vaults of the Sex Tags drawing archive. This issue features some lost and found heroes from across the universe, mainly unkown till this day. The drawings are of course in the same caracteristic wonky style as last issue. So be prepared for some real eyeball action!
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As a visual artist, Simon Cutts is a poet, and as a poet he is a visual artist. This is no glib turn of phrase, but a lived reality insofar as he conceives how one artistic practice can show the ways of opening the other. For some time now he has insisted that the book is not merely (or simply) a vehicle for poetry, but is itself part of a poem’s form. He extends the idea of a poem being a field of dynamic action beyond the boundaries of the page so as to encompass the book as whole. To read Letterpress is to become a participant in its total and encompassing range. Text von der Webseite
44 S., 28,8x22,5 cm, ISBN/ISSN 9788862084901 Drahtheftung
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The 13th issue of Maurizio Cattelan and Pierpaolo Ferrari's surrealist and provocative magazine Toilet Paper presents 22 new surreal scenes. After his final rétrospective at the Guggenheim Museum, New York, in early 2012, Maurizio Cattelan now focuses on his new magazine/artist's book project Toilet Paper together with photographer Pierpaolo Ferrari (Le Dictateur). In the wake of his previous cult magazines (Permanent Food, Charley), Maurizio Cattelan subverts the codes of established media iconography, digging into fashion, ads, movies & commercial photography to investigate our contemporary obsession with images, our overdose of visual consumption
kostenlose Zeitung für Kunst und Kultur. Mit Beiträgen u. a. über Luftmuseum Amberg, NOW and THEN - Zwischen den Realitäten, Gemeinschaftswerk, Ilya Kabakov, Daniel Spoerri, Lovis-Corinth-Preis 2016
[80] S., 33,5x25,5 cm, ISBN/ISSN 9783869308029 Hardcover, fadengeheftet, in Schutzumschlag, CD in Karton-Booklet eingeklebt
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Twenty years after Modern Lovers, a body of work on androgyny and transgender created when AIDS was at its peak, Bettina Rheims now presents Gender Studies. In the light of current controversial debates on gender theory, Rheims’s models display remarkable courage by questioning, modifying and celebrating their identities. CD Sound Design von Frederic Sanchez.
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128 S., 29,7x21 cm, Auflage: 150, ISBN/ISSN 9789963225101 Softcover, Klebebindung
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Christophoros Kyriakides was born in Nicosia, Cyprus in 1949. He was an architecture draughtsman and considered himself an inventor. In 1988 he self-published “Six Continents Stars Compass”, ‘an entertaining and educational’ board game. He considered the game inventive, recreative and formative for all ages and intended its global distribution. The game received no recognition from the public and now only a few copies exist.
In the board game, Kyriakides draws a journey with impossible objects, invented maps, landscapes and anagrammatic poetry with mathematical diagrams. One comes across an abstracted reflection of 80s locality, world politics, obsession with the American dream, an isolated emotional darkness but also a universal landscape. A chance encounter of Marina Xenofontos with this game catalysed a strong fascination that led to the uncovering of his archive. This publication, a part of Xenofontos’ practice-based research, brings to the fore the rich universe of Kyriakides’ personal symbolism that shecreatively harnesses as a means of an alternative, atypical handling and systematisation of themes and issues that she finds affinities with.
Evagoras Vanezis.
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Anlässlich der gleichnamigen Ausstellung im Neuen Museum Weserburg, Bremen, 21.08.-27.11.2005, Museu D'art Contemporani de Barcelona, 17.05.-03.09.2006, Museu Serralves, Porto, Frühjahr 2008.
As creative talents began to design record sleeves, the standard 30 x 30 cm album cover came to be an especially attractive object. Now vinyl has an almost mythic character and real historical value. 'Vinyl' is a detailed catalogue of the collection held by the Archive for Small Press and Communication in the Neues Museum Weserburg in Bremen, which includes not only records and CDs but also books, posters and other objects.
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[48] S., 17,7x20,2 cm, Auflage: 200, signiert, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Drahtheftung, von Al Souza signiert
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This, the first publication by both artists, juxtaposes their differing approaches to portraying the passage of time with the illusions of the photographic process. Kearns presents 13 newspaper clippings from the "Hampshire Gazette" of 25th wedding anniversary announcements, including photographs and text. Souza using images of his hand, pieces of chalk, and prunes demonstrates his now well-known involvement with time-space-light and photographic illusion.
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Titelergänzung: The dematerialization of the art object from 1966 to 1972 : a cross-reference book of information on some esthetic boundaries : consisting of a bibliography into which are inserted a fragmented text, art works, documents, interviews, and symposia, arranged chronologically and focused on so-called conceptual or information or idea art with mentions of such vaguely designated areas as minimal, antiform, systems, earth, or process art, occurring now in the Americas, Europe, England, Australia, and Asia (with occasional political overtones), edited and annotated by Lucy R. Lippard.
In Six Years Lucy R. Lippard documents the chaotic network of ideas that has been labeled conceptual art. The book is arranged as an annotated chronology into which is woven a rich collection of original documents—including texts by and taped discussions among and with the artists involved and by Lippard, who has also provided a new preface for this edition. The result is a book with the character of a lively contemporary forum that offers an invaluable record of the thinking of the artists — a historical survey and essential reference book for the period.
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Ursprünglich publiziert 1973 bei Praeger, New York
So, here we are again. dienacht is not just a portfolio magazine, but also a personal project. That's why some personal circumstances lead to the fact that this issue is released much later as it should have been – but now it's here, on the last days of the year 2014!
We have, once again, outstanding photographers and artists, like Birgit Krause and her out-of-this-world-series "Pláně.tes", Jean-Marc Caimi showing a selection from "Daily Bread", Zhe Chen and her painfully intimate diary "The Bearable", the funny childhood memories translated into photography by Vendula Knopová, Magdalena Sawicka's raw but precise illustrations, Elena Montemurro's "Coming of Age" (which is also this issue's cover story) and many more incredible photographers and photobook reviews.
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With this tenth issue, Uniformagazine’s quarterly structure of sequence, and direction, the gathering and grouping of content, has now become an almost habitual activity of attempt and demonstration, in each instance informed by what has gone before. The issues so far don’t exactly amount to a regular accumulation, not in a linear sense, but maybe an expanding whole, the parts placed at the edge of something that is gradually defining its own limits.
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First published in 1956, Allen Ginsbergs Howl is a prophetic masterpiece, an epic raging against dehumanizing society that overcame censorship trials and obscenity charges to become one of the most widely read poems of the century. Now a major motion picture, starring James Franco. Howl was directed by two-time Academy Award-winners Rob Epstein & Jeffrey Friedman, who hired Eric Drooker to animate the poem. Howl: A Graphic Novel visualizes the poem with full color animation art Drooker designed for the film.
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From one of the most influential artists of his generation comes a provocative, moving novella about what it means to be a creative person under today's digital regime. In the course of a gripping, headlong narrative, Price's unnamed protagonist moves in and out of contemporary non-spaces on a confounding and enigmatic quest, all the while meditating on art in the broadest sense: not simply painting and sculpture but also film, architecture, literature, and poetry. From boutique hotels and highway bridges to PC terminals and off-ramps. from Kanye West and Jeff Koons to George Bush and Patricia Highsmith. from the playground to the internet to the mirror, Price's hybrid of fiction, essay, and memoir gets to the central questions not only of art, but of how we live now
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This is a pocket book, good for bringing along on a sea journey. This imagetext tries to evoke the feeling of a bewildered traveling. The words are awkwardly placed, and clearly out of their element. Still they continue on, going somewhere. The goddess whispers. The sea of the book is composed of two photographs I found in a family album lost in an archive. The text cuts through Samuel Butler’s translation of Homer’s Odyssey. The book received an honorable mention in the Photography Book Now competition of 2011.
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Walker Art Center, Minneapolis: 22.10.2011-22.01.2012
Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, Governors Island, New York: 01.06.-03.09.2012
Hammer Museum, Los Angeles: 30.09.2012-06.06.2013
Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, North Carolina: 11.2013-01.2014
[52] S., 26,2x21,1 cm, Auflage: 500, numeriert, ISBN/ISSN 978-1-590052464 Hardcover mit Leineneinband und transparentem Schutzumschlag, bedruckt. Seiten jeweils linksseitig beklebt
Copied pages from Jean-Paul Sartre’s philosophical main work "Being and Nothingness", are glued into John Divola’s new book, references are highlighted by a marker, their content is respectively visualized by a photography by Divola. The pictures do not seem to add something, they simply show a visual translation of the things described in words – ONE translation. If one only reads, the pink cake can take shapes in diverse forms. Now it has the form, which is visible in the photograph.
Alle Fotografien wurden zwischen 1995 und 1999 angefertigt.
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Programm, Premiere am 08.02.2018.
An den Münchner Kammerspielen sammelten 1968 SchauspielerInnen im Rahmen von Peter Steins Inszenierung des Peter Weiss-Stücks „Viet Nam Diskurs“ Geld für Waffenspenden für den Viet Cong, was einen Skandal und die baldige Absetzung der Inszenierung durch den Intendanten August Everding zur Folge hatte. 50 Jahre später laden die Kammerspiele Künstler- Innen ein, sich aus gegenwärtiger und subjektiver Perspektive mit Themen und Fragestellungen der bewegten Zeit um 1968 auseinanderzusetzen. ... so wird am Ende aus vielen unterschiedlichen Beiträgen eine aus der Vergangenheit in die Gegenwart und Zukunft schauende Inszenierung entstehen, die das umstrittene Erbe von 1968 ernst nimmt. Eine Theateraktion, ein Wagnis, ein Experiment, von und mit allen, die Kraft ihrer Kunst die Welt gestalten wollen. Wenn AfD-Vorstand Jörg Meuthen fordert, man müsse „weg vom linken rotgrün verseuchten, leicht versifften 68er-Deutschland“, erwidern die Kammerspiele mit Jean-Paul Sartre: „DIE FANTASIE AN DIE MACHT“. NOW.
Alle Vorstellungen werden von TEACH-INS begleitet. Mehr Informationen entnehmen Sie bitte dem Kalender oder folgen Sie dem Link.
Im Innenhof der Münchner Kammerspiele befindet sich außerdem die Installation „T1 – Kleiner Tempel der Befreiung“ von Lili Anschütz und Jonny-Bix Bongers (öffnet jeweils mit dem Teach-in am Tag der Vorstellung).
Miriam Ibrahim veranstaltet jeweils 30 Minuten vor Vorstellungsbeginn die „Speakers Corner Repeat“ in der Maximilianstraße.
Die temporäre TAM TAM-Bar im Foyer der Kammer 1 ist vor und nach der Vorstellung von „1968 geöffnet.
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Anlässlich der gleichnamigen Ausstellung von Paulo Nozolino im Museu de Arte Contemporanea de Serralves, Porto, 07.05.-10.07.2005.
Paulo Nozolino only makes black and white photographs and they are dominated by an impossible darkness that seems impenetrable to light. The photographs were made all over the world - notably in countries of the Arab world - but in the majority of cases it would be difficult to attribute a specific location to them.
Photographs from Auschwitz are the decisive exception. Auschwitz appears as the absolute place and time that orientates everything else. In thirty years of a career as a photographer, Nozolino has constantly intensified his tragic vision of reality: this is visualised in pictures that originate from his own biography and travels. in pictures of men, women and children. in pictures of birth, love making and death.
This publication assembles for the first time photographs from Nozolino's different projects over the years, to form a new narrative, untold until now: the narrative of beginning and ending, and at the same time the narrative of his life's work.
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The 11th issue of Maurizio Cattelan and Pierpaolo Ferrari's surrealist and provocative magazine Toilet Paper presents 22 new surreal scenes. After his final rétrospective at the Guggenheim Museum, New York, in early 2012, Maurizio Cattelan now focuses on his new magazine/artist's book project Toilet Paper together with photographer Pierpaolo Ferrari (Le Dictateur). In the wake of his previous cult magazines (Permanent Food, Charley), Maurizio Cattelan subverts the codes of established media iconography, digging into fashion, ads, movies & commercial photography to investigate our contemporary obsession with images, our overdose of visual consumption.
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Katalog zur gleichnamigen Ausstellung in der Photographischen Sammlung, SK Stiftung Kultur, Köln, 26.09.-14.12.2008. The National Museum of Photography, Kopenhagen, 13.02.-09.05.2009. Abecita Corsettfabrik Konstmuseum Boras, 28.05.-05.09.2009.
Jim Dine (Jahrgang 1935) zählt sich zu den Genreübergreifenden Künstlern. Neben Malerei, Grafik und Skulptur widmet er sich ab den sechziger Jahren auch der Lyrik und ab den Neunziger Jahren der Fotografie, er entwirft Bühnenbilder und Theaterkostüme. Der Künstler wird im allgemeinen der Pop-Szene zugeordnet, weil er in den späten fünfziger Jahren mit Claes Oldenburg und anderen eine neue Sichtweise etablierte, die Alltagsgegenstände aus ihrem Kontext riss und sie in eine eigene Aura stellte. Kurz danach fand er zu einer metaphorischen Ebene und einer eher emotionalen Wärme in seiner Kunst, die vom Ansatz her den abstrakten Expressionisten folgte.
Dieser Band zeigt eine Auswahl von Fotografien von Dine selbst, von seinen Freunden, Verwandten und von Pinocchio, dem Motiv, das in seinen Werken immer wieder auftaucht.
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Themen: "Amerika - Bericht ans Goethe-Institut", Königin Sylvia und das "Capri" (Eiscafe auf der Leopoldstraße), Album-Realease "Duty Now For The Future" (1979) von DEVO, Andy Partridge und seine Band XTC, neues Filmprojekt "die Augstein-Story", Geschichte "Der Fan", Swinging London
A version of this book was published in installments on the Internet during 1996 and 1997.
It’s nearly 50 years ago that my book of conceptual instructions Grapefruit was first published. In these pages I’m picking up where I left off. Now it's being published in book form. I'm riding a time machine that's going back to the old ways! Great! I added my dot drawings to give you further brainwork. I’m just planting the seeds. Have fun.
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[32] S., 15x11,2 cm, Auflage: 125, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Drahtheftung, zweifarbiger Siebdruck, Infotext auf Flyer, mehrfach gefaltet und eingelegt
This is a small selection from the Tom Law collection which is now in the collection of Stanford Libraries. The whole collection features over 1400 hand bills from San Fransisco's 80's music scene from bands like Flipper, Sonic Youth, Dead Kennedys, Sun Ra, The Dicks, Hüsker Dü, Grateful Dead and many more. This zine is printed in different colours, therefore there is no copy like the other. What you see here is just an example of the colours. A small story about the collection is also included.
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Now "there is no such thing as repetition" in The Making of Americans, because I deleted it. Herein, every word and punctuation mark is retained according to its first (and hence last) appearance in Gertrude Stein's 925-page edition of the book.
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As a pioneer in the field of Media Arts research, the ARCHIVE OF DIGITAL ART (ADA) documents the rapidly evolving field of digital installation art for more than a decade now. This complex, research-oriented overview of works at the intersection of art, science, and technology has been developed in cooperation with international media artists, researchers and institutions, as a collective project.
Since todays digital artworks are processual, ephemeral, interactive, multimedia-based, and fundamentally context dependent, because of their different structure, they require a modified, we called it an ‚expanded concept of documentation‘. ADA represents the scientific selection of 500 international artists of approx. 5.000 evaluated artists. We ascribe high importance to artistic inventions like innovative interfaces, displays or software.
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Wordpharmacy combines the structure of language with the healing principles of various medicaments. Like pills, language is something to be consumed by the body, and in turn it does not only affect our conceptions of things, but it also comes to designate our very corporal movability in the world. Consequently, words are not only something we consume, they are refractory entities that in turn define and consume us. Wordpharmacy can be seen as a poetical gesture endeavouring to let words work their magic from within the body itself. The Wordpharmacy is written and produced by the danish poet Morten Søndergaard. The Wordpharmacy has be shown in several cities like Paris and London and Berlin and Bangor and Tromsø and Voss. The Wordpharmacy is translated into English by Barbara Haveland and designed by Christian Ramsø and is now available in six languages.
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Schwarz-Weiß-Drucke, Nr 038 aus der Reihe 100for10.
75 g/m² started as a black and white photocopy exhibition. The project was initiated by Maycec, a photographer, self-publisher and graphic designer who draws inspiration from alternative culture and her personal life. She is co-founder of Vesselroom Project and Atelier29. The first 75 g/m² exhibition took place in Berlin in 2014 with Maycec alongside Vonverhille and Damien Sayer whom both grew up in the suburbs of Paris. Vonverhille started in the graffiti scene in the 90s. He diversified his means of expression and explored photography and experimental electronic music. He now lives in Berlin where he founded Erratum galerie. Damien Sayer has photographed his family, friends and encounters over the course of five years. His small format pictures remain simple documentary pages, simple facts or portraits recorded on a sheet of paper. Alizee Lenox joined the exhibitions 75 g/m2 part II and part III. She is a poet DeepLy influenced by Pop Culture mostly because you cannot not be influenced by a soft machine that creates so many idols you can hate and worship at the same time. She is currently working on her first chapbook manuscript.
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I am an illustrator, born in Berlin. Now I live and work in small and peaceful Saarbrücken, where I also studied visual communication and teach illustration classes. To draw twisted thoughts in the most simple way, is what I love most. I often draw for magazines, newspapers and musicians. And for fun, of course.
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Dario Forlin studied Visual Communication in Bern, Switzerland and Illustration in Falmouth UK. He now lives in a small town in the eastern part of Switzerland and works in the field of Illustration. From time to time his work mixes with graphic design and typography. But if he can he draws. He selfpublishes his own zines, comics, and prints and has also a monthly zine called GAFFA which he publishes with some friends.
Mit Artist's statement, Biographie (engl. Version mit mehreren Schreibfehlern "he delopped", "He is now leaving Paris"), Fotos aus England, Frankreich, USA, Italien
[32] S., 19x13 cm, Auflage: 500, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Drahtheftung, Schwarz-Weiss Offsetdruck
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The William Crawford Estate is owned and represented by Ampersand Gallery. William Crawford's drawings were discovered in an abandoned house in Oakland, California. His work brings to mind characteristics of prison drawings, an impression confirmed by the fact that several were made on the backs of prison roster sheets dated 1997. These printouts, however, were cut down the middle, so the exact prison from which they originate is unknown. But given their origin in the Bay Area and the fact that several drawings include San Francisco landmarks, it's possible that Crawford made the work in a California state prison. Other than this information drawn from the archive itself, nothing is known about Crawford's life. Indeed, we only know his name because he signed just a few of the drawings, either as Bill, William or WM Crawford. The archive appears to have consisted of several books, with individual drawings in sequences of 30 or more adding up to tell complex visual stories. Several include written captions or fragments of conversation between male and female characters. These sequences, however, have been broken up over the years and reach us now in a fragmentary and fascinating collection of hundreds of delicate pencil drawings. The work conveys the intense sense of sexual longing of a man with an urge to tell dynamic stories. The drawings, which resemble the eroticism of Eric Stanton, the exaggerated male anatomy of Tom of Finland or the ample breasts of a John Currin, show scantily dressed women, drug use, cuckolding and orgies. The details of his interiors, the hairdos and style of dress suggest that Crawford might have come of age in the late 70s or early 80s. A cast of recurring figures populate the drawings, notably one man with a short afro and a moustache who often figures at the center of events, presumably the artist William Crawford himself. Remarkably, given the number of drawings, there is little to no repetition in the work. Crawford’s inventive eye for sexual positions, facial expressions and gestures of hand and body was vast and masterful. Simple geometric details and architectural subtleties define the unusual settings where the action unfolds. We see rooms shown from unusual angles, features that are hinted at, erased or altogether omitted and articles of clothing that are drawn with obsessive precision. This singular and original drawing style compels us to immerse ourselves in the world William Crawford created, more dream than documentation, more fantasy than perversion. Crawford's drawings have been widely exhibited, notably at Galerie Susanne Zander (Cologne and Berlin), Zieher, Smith and Horton (New York), Freddy (Baltimore) and upcoming solo exhibitions at FARAGO (Los Angeles) and Richardson (New York). His work is also featured in the latest issue of Richardson Magazine and was included in "System and Vision" at David Zwirner, an exhibition organized in collaboration with Delmes & Zander. Reviewing it, The New Yorker wrote, "William Crawford's orgiastic illustrations on the backs of prison rosters haven an erotic intensity that rivals anything by Hans Bellmer or Pierre Klossowski."
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Fassade Parade is a collection of lost souls of modern aesthetics compiled by Tobias Faisst that stand in strong contrast to pixel-perfect designs and high-end photography.
Tobias Faisst is a photographer and graphic designer. He studied at the FH Potsdam. His photographs create the balancing act between hyperrealism and banality, between surrealism and the overwritten now. Tobias currently lives and works in Berlin.
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#93.1. A visit to Archive Artist Publications and its exhibition in Haus der Kunst (München)
#93.2. The [next] century of the archive
#93.3. Two Mā.ori learn the printing arts in Wien, 1859/60
#93.4. Journal für Druckgeschichte, NF 24 (2018) 3
#93.5. The “Gutenberg Modern”
#93.6. Newsletter (New Australian Bookplate Society), 51 (2018)
#93.7. Gollin Graphics on Commercial printing machinery (Out of the Book Ark . 17)
#93.8. The perils of private printing in Wellington, 1951
#93.9. A mélange of miscellaneous books (1) (Brandywine ‘boekwinkel’ . 29)
#93.10. Justifying a realia collection
#93.11. The incunabula period of Australian and New Zealand private printing
#93.12. History in the bag (SLV as reported in Graphix)
#93.13. Mainz, international city of Gutenberg. But there is so much more to see
#93.14. An early and rare Wimbles ephemeron
#93.15. Now it’s 25 years of Cheese fog polka!
#93.16. For our colleagues, who serve (Gebr. Klingspor)
#93.17. A crop of private press cards, 2018
#93.18. Andreĭ. Tarkovskiĭ.’s З.е.р.к.а.л.о. (1974)
#93.19. Yang Zhichao’s Chinese Bible exhibition (AGNSW)
#93.20. Biblionews and Australian notes & queries, 400 (2019)
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When we hear about change in the Arctic, it’s often related to climate, but Arctic regions are also experiencing dramatic cultural change. In the last two centuries 21 indigenous Arctic languages have become extinct, and even more are now considered endangered. Even the official language of Greenland is ‘vulnerable’ according to UNESCO’s Atlas of World Languages in Danger.
The Polar Tombola explores the issue of endangered languages from the perspective of a poet and book artist. What happens to an individual’s experience of the world when their language begins to disappear? How will future scientists study the Arctic ecosystem without access to specialist vocabularies? What role has the printed word played in the evolution of dialects? How might we visualise language loss? ...
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About the series:
The For Everard zine series chronicles the 1977 fire at New York's Everard Baths, combining archival research with imagined narratives to re-focus attention to obscured histories. The series explores the media coverage of the subsequent investigation of the fire, and the lives of the nine men who perished. The zines bring together photographic images with primary news sources, as well as personal anecdotes collected from eyewitness testimonials.
About the individual zines:
For Everard, Vol. 1, 2013, ed. 100 (nr. 65)
This zine chronicles the May 25, 1977 fire at New York's Everard Baths and the media coverage of the subsequent investigation.
For Everard, Vol. 2 (Bloodbrothers), 2013, ed. 100 (Nr. 81)
In the second volume of his series chronicling the 1977 fire at New York’s Everard Baths, Anthony Malone focuses on Bellevue Hospital’s blood drive for the victims of the great bathhouse tragedy. Malone draws parallels between the 1977 restrictions placed on gay men for donating blood to their “brothers” and current FDA guidelines that indefinitely defer donations from men who have had sex with men since 1977. This black and white photocopied zine (ed 100) juxtaposes archival images, news clippings, and just a touch of fantasy.
For Everard, Vol. 3 (Remembering Jimmy), 2015, ed. 100 (Nr. 94)
Volume 3 of the series, For Everard is dedicated to the memory of Jimmy Stuard, who died in the tragic fire at the Everard Baths in 1977. Stuard was a rising star in the disco music scene. He spun records first at Boston’s 1270 Club, and later at New York’s 12 West, where he inspired an entire generation of musical artists and DJs. In this particular volume, Anthony Malone assembles images and archival texts that serve as a tribute to the great Jimmy Stuard.
For Everard, Vol. 4 (A Lovely Show), 2016, ed. 100 (Nr. 62)
For Everard, Vol. 4 (A Lovely Show) is a tribute to Kenneth Hill, one of the nine men who died in the devastating fire at the Everard Baths in 1977. Kenn played a vital role in the East Village/Lower East side countercultural movement in the late ‘60s and 1970s. He was a hippie, a bar tender at Phebe’s (a watering hole and salon for the experimental theater community in the 1970s), one of the founders of the Old Reliable Theatre Tavern, House Manager at La Mama Experimental Theatre Club, and a photographer. This zine celebrates Kenneth Hill by collaging archival documents with personal artifacts and pictures of Kenn from meaningful moments in his life.
For Everard, Vol. 5 (A Dearly Loved Man), 2017, ed. 100 (Nr. 95)
For Everard, Vol. 5 (A Dearly Loved Man) assembles images and stories from the life of Ira Landau, a gifted and dedicated teacher who died in the tragic fire at the Everard Baths in 1977. Ira left behind a devoted family (his mother, brother, niece, and lover) and is still greatly missed by his loved ones. This zine is a tribute to the life and accomplishments of a remarkable man who served in the Peace Corps and committed himself to educating young minds both abroad (in the Middle East) and at home in the US. It contains family photos and personal images generously contributed by Ira’s niece.
For Everard, Vol. 6 (Yosef’s Song), 2017, ed. 100 (Nr. 94)
Volume 6 of the series For Everard celebrates the life of a remarkable musical prodigy, Yosef Synovec. This zine tells the story of a young man with great aspirations who emigrated to the United States from Czechoslovakia to study classical violin. In 1976, Holly Woodlawn overheard Synovec vocalizing as he was painting the bathroom of his East Village apartment, and determined on the spot that she had discovered an emerging star. As a singer, Synovec used his extreme vocal range to imitate the voice and persona of Peruvian diva Yma Sumac. He performed Sumac’s exotic musical numbers at several New York City cabarets and show venues. Sadly, on May 25, 1977, Yosef perished in the tragic fire at the Everard Baths.
For Everard, Vol. 7 (Tony from the Bronx), 2017, ed. 100 (Nr. 86)
This zine brings together images and stories from the life of Tony Calarco, one of the nine men who died in the fire at the Everard Baths in 1977. Tony was only 26 when he died. He lived with his parents and siblings in a modest house in the Bronx. He had recently graduated from college and was working as a social worker in New York city at the time of his death. Tony had aspirations to become a lawyer and was scheduled to begin law school in September of 1977. This zine celebrates Tony Calarco’s memory through photos of Tony, artifacts from his high school and college years, and recent photographs of his home and final resting place.
For Everard, Vol. 8 (Looking for Amado), 2017, ed. 100 (Nr.84)
Amado Alamo, a young man only 17 years old, lost his life in the fire at the Everard Baths in 1977. In Volume 8 of For Everard, Anthony Malone documents his search for the identity of the youngest victim of the Everard fire. The zine is an abstracted portrait of Alamo that assembles the few extant fragments of his story culled from newspaper articles and documentary sources glued together with the artist’s imagination.
For Everard, Vol. 9 (Last Call), 2017, ed. 100 (Nr.72)
Life was difficult for Hillman Wesley Adams. He was born in Jacksonville FL in 1938. His mother died just a few months after his birth, and by the age of nine, he found himself in an orphanage with his older brother. Fast forward 30 years: Hillman moved to NYC, struggled to make ends meet while working on and off as a bartender, and he met his lover, Ralph, with whom he shared a modest apartment in New Jersey. On May 25, 1977, Hillman died in the fire at the Everard Baths. Vol. 9 of For Everard is an assemblage of newspaper articles and vintage photos chronicling the life and untimely death of Hillman Wesley Adams.
For Everard, Vol. 10 (In Memoriam: Patrick Nott), 2018, ed. 100 (Nr. 64)
Volume 10 of For Everard memorializes the life of Patrick Nott, one of the nine men who died in the fire at the Everard Baths. Nott, a native of Wales with a passion for theater, literature, and music, pursued a successful career in hairdressing. He fell in love with his pen pal (a young woman from Brooklyn) and after their marriage, they moved to New York City, where Nott worked at the Vidal Sassoon Salon. This zine weaves together elements from his story (shared with the artist by Patrick Nott’s wife), with photographs, newspaper clippings, and artifacts. It acts as a humble tribute, an “In Memoriam” for this greatly loved man.
For Everard, Vol. 11 (Thunderbird), 2019, ed. 100 (Nr. 79)
Brian Duffy was an aspiring artist. In 1966 he was accepted to Pratt Institute of Art and although he declined admission to the school, he seized the opportunity to move to NYC and start a new life for himself. In the city, he worked hard at various retail jobs and tried to break into the theater, but everything changed when he met the love of his life, Bradley. The couple moved to a “quieter life” in Boston. They worked in restaurants in the Back Bay area and created a community for themselves amongst their chosen family of friends. Volume 11 of For Everard celebrates the brief life of Brian Duffy, a young man who died in the fire at the Everard Baths in 1977. This zine compiles photographs and stories shared with Malone by Brian’s sister and dear friend.
The pseudonym "Anthony Malone" comes from a novel by Andrew Holleran (Dancer from the Dance). In this novel, Malone is the protagonist and at the end he disappears. Some of his friends believe that he may have committed suicide, others feel that he may have run away from New York, while some say that they saw him at the Everard Baths on the night of the fire. I imagine that Malone survived the fire and he is now making books and zines telling the story of the tragedy.
Wordpharmacy combines the structure of language with the healing principles of various medicaments. Like pills, language is something to be consumed by the body, and in turn it does not only affect our conceptions of things, but it also comes to designate our very corporal movability in the world. Consequently, words are not only something we consume, they are refractory entities that in turn define and consume us. Wordpharmacy can be seen as a poetical gesture endeavouring to let words work their magic from within the body itself. The Wordpharmacy is written and produced by the danish poet Morten Søndergaard. The Wordpharmacy has be shown in several cities like Paris and London and Berlin and Bangor and Tromsø and Voss. The Wordpharmacy is translated into English by Barbara Haveland and designed by Christian Ramsø and is now available in six languages.
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The fruit of a collaboration with artist/activist/creator of the Working Press archive Stefan Szczelkun and keeper archivist Rebekah Taylor.
Rise with your class not from it represents a lasting trace of and a vehicle for the Working Press project whose archive is now housed in UCA library special collections in Farnham. It highlights some important works by working-class artists while providing a valuable resource for anybody interested in working with archive material.
Working Press is a collective publishing imprint, which had the subtitle books by and about Working Class Artists, 1986-1996. Working Press includes the first computer generated comic (Harwood), the first book by Micheline Mason (disability and inclusion artist), and the first book about Greenham Common Yellowgate (Beth Junor).
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Radikale Interventionen zur Occupy-Bewegung in den USA. Noam Chomsky ist Professor fur Linguistik und Philosophie am Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge. DEr Band enthalt Abschriften seiner Beitrage zu Occupy-Veranstaltungen in den USA.
Occupy is the first major public response to thirty years of class war.
Since its appearance in Zuccotti Park, New York, in September 2011, the Occupy movement has spread to hundreds of towns and cities across the world. No longer occupying small tent camps, the movement now occupies the global conscience as its messages spread from street protests to op-ed pages to the highest seats of power. From the movement's onset, Noam Chomsky has supported its critique of corporate corruption and encouraged its efforts to increase civic participation, economic equality, democracy and freedom. ...
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29,7x21 cm, signiert, 2 Teile. keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden DIN A4 Blatt rückseitig handbeschrieben, Umschlag mit 3 Künstlerbriefmarken und einer Postbriefmarke
Informationsblatt zur Finissage der Ausstellung BAU OUT - vie d'uscita possibili, die der 15. Ausgabe des BAU Container of Contemporary Culture gewidmet ist, GAMC Galleria d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea "Lorenzo Viani", Viareggio, 31.08.2018
Plakat zur Ausstellung in der Berlinischen Galerie vom 24.02.-03.05.2006.
1 Colli bedeutet 1 Frachtstück ... Balthaus realisiert eine Versuchsanordnung mit der Fragestellung: Welchen Einflüssen ist ein Kunstwerk beim Eintritt in das Museum ausgesetzt, und wie sieht seine Form aus, wenn das Werk allen technischen Notwendigkeiten klaglos folgt und für sich lediglich in Anspruch nimmt, als geschlossener Block so groß als möglich zu sein? ... Die weitere Form der Skulptur entsteht nun nicht durch die individuelle Handschrift des Künstlers, sondern richtet sich präzise bis ins Detail nach den Einschränkungen des Hauses auf dem Weg der Skulptur zu ihrem Bestimmungsort ... Weil die im Lastenfahrstuhl stehende Skulptur die Aufzugbeleuchtung verdeckt, werden die ungünstigen Lichtverhältnisse durch lichtführende Spiegel an der Skulptur verbessert. Die ausgestellte Arbeit wird so zur Summe der Bedingtheiten, denen sie im Ausstellungsraum ausgesetzt ist, und macht diese Skulptur im Raum sichtbar. In der Ausstellung selbst ist die Skulptur und das Video zu sehen, auf dem die Anlieferung und der Transport im Haus dokumentiert ist ...
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48x64 cm, Auflage: 150, numeriert, signiert, 2 Teile. keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Plakat, mehrfach gefaltet, beklebt, in Umschlag, mehrfach gestempelt und beklebt
"Remembrances of Elections Past", is a visual, poetic recap of U.S. Presidential elections from 1972 to 1984. It was inspired by the author's poem, which highlights blistering reflections from election night, November, 1976. I offer it again now at this nadir of Presidential history. - The Sticker Dude, Joel with a not to Orwell's "1984" sadly prescient, October, 2020.
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19,2x12,4 cm, 19 Teile. keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden größten Teils selbst aufgenommene VHS Kassetten in Papp- oder Kunststoffhüllen.
Handbeschriftet oder bedruckt.
1. Schwabinger Krawalle 1962, Film von Bernd Dost (1990), Film von Doris Netenjakob (1984)
2. Condom live
3. Punk in London, The Clash in München
4. Revival-Punk-Festival 03.05.1997 im Ballroom
5. Condom live, Feierwerk 28.09.1997, Club 2 13.12.2000, Praterinsel 23.02.1995 mit Orgelzerstörung
6. Killer Fressenkünstler, New Wave 1980, Lipstick 1982
7. Der Allerletzte (Leihkassette WDR)
8. Die Post geht ab in Ampermoching (von Wolfgang Ettlich)
9. Schlafende Autos, Milb 1980
10. Irgendwie Power machen, 15 Jahre aus dem Leben von Oliver N. (von Wolfgang Ettlich)
11. The Nikoteens-Action Now! Super 8 Filme, 1982-87 Paranoia Pictures
12. Kruzefix + Munich Punx
13. Bairisches Kruzefix Festival 26.10.2002
14. Sagst was d'magst, 28.10.1980 (Bayerischer Rundfunk)
15. Sagst was d'magst, 07.04.1981 (Bayerischer Rundfunk)
16. Sagst was d'magst, 04.03.1981 (Bayerischer Rundfunk)
17. Karl Valentin
18. Ein komischer Heiliger, BRD 1978
19. 2x Lumma, 1 x Trandl
Basiert auf einem Faximile von Ludwig Wittgensteins Manuskript für den Traktacus Logico-Philosophicus mit faksimilierten handschriftlichen Texten.
The book’s point is an ethical one. I once meant to include in the preface a sentence which is not in fact there now but which I will write out for you here. … What I meant to write, then, was this: My work consists of two parts, the one presented here plus all that I have not written. And it is precisely this second part that is the important one. My book draws limits to the sphere of the ethical from the inside as it were, and I am convinced that this is the only rigorous way of drawing those limits.
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"For the first thirteen years of my life I lived with my parents in the Auckland suburb of Mt Roskill. Our family home was a modest, two bedroom, flat roofed, weather-board house, which my father had built around 1940. The suburb is known for its volcanic peak, 110 metres in height, one of the many extinct volcanic cones that dot the Auckland isthmus. Mt Roskill has been referred to as the Bible Belt of Auckland with more churches per capita than any other New Zealand suburb. Now, after more years than I care to think about I've gone back to look at my past. Where I grew up. So much has changed. Other things, very little. Here are some photographs. Against forgetting." - Harvey Benge
Ausstellung vom 14.10.2015-10.01.2016 im Stadtmuseum München im Rahmen des Festivals Fotodoks und der Wanderausstellung 2016/17 durch die Länder des ehemaligen Jugoslawiens, in Kooperation mit dem Goethe Institut.
Fotodoks ist ein anspruchsvolles und familiäres Festival für aktuelle Dokumentarfotografie, das alle zwei Jahre im Oktober in München stattfindet. Den Blick auf ein jeweils anderes Partnerland und Thema gerichtet, versteht sich das Festival als Forum, um unabhängig von den Reglements der Printmedien und des Kunstbetriebs offen nach den Beweggründen der Fotografen, den Produktionsbedingungen und den Interessen von Auftraggebern und Konsumenten zu fragen.
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Die 70. Ausgabe des Ikea-Katalogs als Podcast. Über drei Stunden und 40 Minuten kann man sich die Angebote des schwedischen Möbelhauses aus dem aktuellsten Katalog auditiv vorstellen lassen (März 2021). 13 Kapitel á 15 Minuten, gesprochen von einer amerikanischen weiblichen Stimme.
It’s the same IKEA catalog you know and love, now as a handy, and hands-free, audiobook. Not only does this catalog save on paper, it’s also contactless, convenient, and filled with style inspiration and vivid product descriptions for your listening pleasure.
Die Entscheidung, das Kapitel „IKEA Katalog“ zu beenden, ist eine Folge des veränderten Medienkonsums und Verbraucherverhaltens. Wir werden die vielen Menschen künftig über neue Wege erreichen, mit ihnen interagieren und sie mit unseren Einrichtungslösungen inspirieren.
Die Audiodateiein sind auf der Webseite von IKEA nicht mehr zu finden
Ausstellung in den Räumen der Zurich Bezirksdirektion Maximilian Koch 08.10.-29.10.2021
In der Ausstellung dominieren Licht, Sound und Illusion die Räume der Versicherung. Die Künstler*innen verwandeln das Büro in ein Medienlabor. Aus dem Blickwinkel verschiedener Bereiche der Medienkunst werden hier Themen geschildert, die unseren Alltag betreffen. Auf Projektionsfolien, Bildschirmen und in Schaukästen skulptural verpackt, werden diverse Positionen medial dargestellt.
[32] S., 15x11,2 cm, Auflage: 125, 2 Stück. keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Drahtheftung, zweifarbiger Siebdruck auf 170g Papier, mittig eingebundener gefalteter Flyer auf orangenem Papier
Zweite Edition. Die erste erschien 2018 als ein einzelnes Heft und ist ebenfalls im AAP archiviert. Manche der Motive wiederholen sich, andere sind neu.
This is a small selection from the Tom Law collection which is now in the collection of Stanford Libraries. The whole collection features over 1400 hand bills from San Fransisco's 80's music scene from bands like Flipper, Sonic Youth, Dead Kennedys, Sun Ra, The Dicks, Hüsker Dü, Grateful Dead and many more. This zine is printed in different colours, therefore there is no copy like the other. What you see here is just an example of the colours. A small story about the collection is also included.
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[32] S., 15x11,2 cm, Auflage: 125, 2 Stück. keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Drahtheftung, zweifarbiger Siebdruck auf 170g Papier, in verschiedenen Farben gedruckt
Zweite Edition. Die erste erschien 2018 als ein einzelnes Heft und ist ebenfalls im AAP archiviert. Manche der Motive wiederholen sich, andere sind neu.
This is a small selection from the Tom Law collection which is now in the collection of Stanford Libraries. The whole collection features over 1400 hand bills from San Fransisco's 80's music scene from bands like Flipper, Sonic Youth, Dead Kennedys, Sun Ra, The Dicks, Hüsker Dü, Greatfull Dead and many more. This zine is printed in different colours, therefor there is no copy like the other.
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Texte: Markus Krajewski (“Bücher ungeschrieben lassen. Ein vergeblicher Versuch”), Jörg Scheller (“Bücher, Riegel, Bildungsbürger – und die Familie Mann”, E‑Mail-Dialog mit Albert Coers), Annette Gilbert (“Books to Do – Works to Do — Gespräch mit Albert Coers), Albert Coers (Kurztexte); Gestaltung: Andreas Koch mit Albert Coers
Books to Do ist keine übliche Werkmonografie, sondern ein Meta-Buch über bereits realisierte und noch zu realisierende Buchprojekte von Albert Coers in Form einer To-do-Liste. Es ist Ideen- und Stoffsammlung, Dokumentation, Selbst-Anregung und lustvoll utopisches Arbeitsprogramm zugleich.
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Das Buch erschien im Rahmen der gleichnamigen Ausstellung "Streetopia" (2012) die in der Luggage Store Gallery in San Francisco eröffnet wurde und sich gegen ein geplantes Bauprojekt und damit gegen die Gentrifizierung der Stadt richtete.
After San Francisco’s new mayor announced imminent plans to “clean up” downtown with a new corporate “dot com corridor” and arts district - featuring the new headquarters of Twitter and Burning Man - curators Erick Lyle, Chris Johanson, and Kal Spelletich brought over one hundred artists and activists together with neighbourhood residents fearing displacement to consider Utopian aspirations and to plot alternate futures for the city. Opening in May 2012 at the Luggage Store Gallery, the resulting exhibition Streetopia was a massive anti-gentrification art fair that took place in venues throughout the city. For five weeks, Streetopia featured daily free talks, performances, and skillshares while operating a free community kitchen out of the gallery.
This book brings together all of the art and ephemera from the now-infamous show - featuring work by SWOON, Barry McGee, Emory Douglas, Monica Canilao, Rigo 23, Xara Thustra, Ryder Cooley, and many more. Using the format of an exhibition catalog as a jumping off point, the book also includes essays and interviews with key participants that consider the effectiveness of Streetopia’s projects while offering a deeper rumination on the continuing search for community - and for Utopia - in today’s increasingly homogeneous and gentrified neo-liberal cities in an era of unprecedented wealth disparity.
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Das Buch dokumentiert fotografisch die Arbeiten Isolde Loocks von 2011 bis 2012 in der Villa Aurora in Los Angeles, enthält zwei Texte zweier Kinder und den Brief von Isolde Loock an Felicitas Hoppe, sowie das daraus erfolgte Vorwort von Hoppe.
"Im April 2011 führte Isolde Loock am Brunnen der Villa Aurora ein Frühlingsritual mit dem Namen BORN durch: Sie weihte mit Hilfe von zwei Kindern und unserem Publikum 100 goldene Kugeln - die das Material der Perfektion, der Gier und des Reichtums repräsentieren, aber auch auf bezeichnende Weise Los Angeles und die Sonne symbolisieren - in unseren mit Wasser gefüllten Brunnen ein ...
Auf diese Weise reflektieren wir die zentrale Bedeutung von Wasser weltweit, aber insbesondere auch in einer Stadt wie Los Angeles, die vollständig von einem komplexen Bewässerungssystem abhängig ist." Zitat von Imogen von Tannenberg, Direktorin der Villa Aurora
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Learn more about the history of the movement in a retrospective at Winter Park's CFAM. Zur Ausstellung Pushing the Envelope im Rollins College's Cornell Museum, Mail Art aus den Archiven Amerikanischer Kunst, Smithsonian Institution.
Pushing the Envelope is curated by Miriam Kienle, an assistant professor of art history at the University of Kentucky, with the help of some of her intrepid students, with materials sourced from the Smithsonian's extensive holdings. The exhibition has been displayed at the Smithsonian Institute of American Art and other museums, and arrives at Rollins College at an oddly appropriate time.
The New Yorker recently opined that "mail art, which requires neither exhibition space nor Zoom conferencing, is poised for a comeback" — and we agree. During a time when social interactions for most of us are fewer and farther between, taking a peep at the ol' mailbox or getting a package on the doorstep is often the day's highlight. The exhibition's exploration of mail artists' unique ways of creation, collaboration and connection are energizing and inspiring in the present now. ...
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Heft der Mini Zine Reihe des Re:Surgo! Verlags, gedruckt von Bongoût. Bongoût ist das Künstlerduo bestehend aus Christian Gefeller und Anna Hellsgård, unter diesem Namen erschienen die Mini Zines bis zur Umbenennung des Verlags 2012 in Re:Surgo!. Das Zine erscheint immer in einer Auflage von 125 Stück, im kleinen Format, ist immer siebgedruckt in zwei Farben und wird von einem*r Künstler*in gestaltet, in diesem Falle vom Christian Hoosen.
14,8x10,5 cm, Auflage: 50 + 5AP, numeriert, signiert, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Wendepaillettenstoff mit Sublimationsdruck, auf schwarzem Karton, rückseitig signiert und nummeriert, Karte mit handschriftlichem Gruß, in Briefumschlag
Edition anlässlich der Ausstellung Tornike Abuladze & Sebastian Quast, »Robo-Romance« im Raum von Eres Projects. Im Paillettenübersäten Raum tanzen zwei Robo-Staubsauger im Duett über den Boden, hinterlassen Linien und Zeichnungen, die sich gegenseitig überschreiben und gerade dadurch neu erfinden. Eine Romanze zwischen zwei Maschinen – im Einklang mit sich und der Welt. Zwei junge Künstler buhlen um die Zuneigung der Roboter – Mensch und Maschine verstricken sich in einer komplexen Beziehung voll Höhen und Tiefen, voll Zärtlichkeit und erbittertem Kampf (bis 7.3.2025)
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Achte Ausgabe des 20seconds Magazin, ein Magazin für experimentelle Musik und Kunst, dieses Mal erschienen unter dem Titel "The Tide".
Issue 8, “The Tide,” looks into the cyclical nature of social and political movements. In order to do so we take inspiration from our often seemingly lunar obtuseness and incapacity to deal with the errors our planet’s inhabitants continue to make. There is little to say that has not been said, or eroded, after years of Russia waging war on Ukraine, Israel committing genocide on the Palestinian people, and now bombing Lebanon, funded by the US, Germany, and many others; fascism soaring in the polls and warming the seats of leaders in so many countries we’re beginning to lose count. Still, we rely on our notions of publishing, of speaking and writing resistance, even as governments continue to abuse the activists doing so on the streets. For the artists in 20 Seconds Issue 8, the tide is something to be challenged, of which to be conscious, a malleable energy to be harnessed, in the form of pain, or even trauma.
Ausgabe 8, „Die Flut“, befasst sich mit der zyklischen Natur sozialer und politischer Bewegungen. Dabei lassen wir uns von unserer oft mondähnlich anmutenden Stumpfheit und Unfähigkeit inspirieren, mit den Fehlern umzugehen, die die Bewohner unseres Planeten weiterhin begehen. Es gibt wenig zu sagen, was nicht schon gesagt wurde, oder was nicht schon erodiert ist, nachdem Russland seit Jahren einen Krieg gegen die Ukraine führt, Israel einen Völkermord am palästinensischen Volk begeht und jetzt den Libanon bombardiert, finanziert von den USA, Deutschland und vielen anderen; der Faschismus steigt in den Umfragen und wärmt die Sitze der Führer in so vielen Ländern, dass wir anfangen zu zählen.
Dennoch verlassen wir uns auf unsere Vorstellungen vom Publizieren, vom Sprechen und Schreiben des Widerstands, auch wenn die Regierungen die Aktivisten, die dies auf der Straße tun, weiterhin misshandeln. Für die Künstler in 20 Seconds Issue 8 ist die Flut etwas, das es herauszufordern gilt, dessen man sich bewusst sein muss, eine formbare Energie, die man sich zunutze machen kann, in Form von Schmerz oder sogar Trauma.
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24 S., 29,5x21 cm, 2 Stück. keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Drahtheftung, matt-glänzendes Umschlagpapier, dünne hellgraue Innenseiten, farbiges Beiheft mit Abbildungen, ebenfalls Drahtheftung
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"A musical adaptation of the multifaceted, facetious, ongoing project «How to Start a Revolution» by – Anna McCarthy. It deals with the romanticization and synaesthetic manipulation tactics entailed in depictions – of revolution, rebellion and recent history acted out by an ever-same group of bored rebels. Facts are mixed with fiction, layers are built upon layers, translations occur to create scenarios that manipulate a viewer’s perception of what was and is truly real. 2-D actors and scenarios mix with 3-D action going on onstage. The «How To Start A Revolution» project has thus far manifested itself in the form of arrests, archives, films, photographs, and songs. But now it is time for the ultimate grand romantic gesture: A MUSICAL – singing, dancing, screaming, and laughing at the question ‘what time is it’? It’s a prophecy, it’s a poetic pop spectacle."
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24 S., 29,5x21 cm, Auflage: 50, numeriert, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Drahtheftung, Heft in Kunststoffumschlag für Schulhefte, mit Aufkleber drauf, Buntstift mit Schnur angehängt, matt-glänzendes Umschlagpapier, dünne hellgraue Innenseiten, farbiges Beiheft mit Abbildungen, ebenfalls Drahtheftung, mit Originalzeichnungen, vier signierte Riso-Karten und eine CD eingelegt
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A musical adaptation of the multifaceted, facetious, ongoing project «How to Start a Revolution» by – Anna McCarthy. It deals with the romanticization and synaesthetic manipulation tactics entailed in depictions – of revolution, rebellion and recent history acted out by an ever-same group of bored rebels. Facts are mixed with fiction, layers are built upon layers, translations occur to create scenarios that manipulate a viewer’s perception of what was and is truly real. 2-D actors and scenarios mix with 3-D action going on onstage. The «How To Start A Revolution» project has thus far manifested itself in the form of arrests, archives, films, photographs, and songs. But now it is time for the ultimate grand romantic gesture: A MUSICAL – singing, dancing, screaming, and laughing at the question ‘what time is it’? It’s a prophecy, it’s a poetic pop spectacle.
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28,2x43,8 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Mehrfach gefaltetes Poster, doppelseitig bedruckt
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Die Arbeit ist Teil des "Equilibrium Projects": Equilibrium is a collaborative initiative to develop creative contexts for women in towns and cities to explore practices that stay immersed in everyday. The project gave a platform for artists from Europe and Asia to come together, interact and work with the women members of self-help groups from Partapur and nearby villages. The artists and women members worked together as equals through sharing their experiences, skills, stories, and recipes through several creative projects. Now these creative projects are going to be displayed in an interactive exhibition at Walpodenakademie Mainz from May 08, 2015.Equilibrium is a project of Walpodenakademie (Mainz), Sandarbh (Partapur/ New Delhi), and Beneshwer Lok Vikas Sansthan (Partapur), curated by Shilpa Upadhyay and h.i.s.(Tanja Roolfs and Stefan Brand).
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56 S., 35,2x25,8 cm, keine weiteren Angaben vorhanden Lose ineinander gelegte Blätter, Druck auf Zeitungspapier, Einlage einer Doppelseite in der Mitte der Zeitung: Berlin Global, The Berlin Exhibition at the Humboldt Forum
„Arts of the Working Class“ ist eine Straßenzeitung für Armut, Reichtum und Kunst. Sie erscheint alle zwei Monate und enthält Beiträge von Künstlern und Denkern aus verschiedenen Feldern und in verschiedenen Sprachen. Sie richtet sich an die Arbeiterklasse, also an alle, und es geht um alles, das allen gehört. Jeder, der sie verkauft, verdient mit. Jeder Künstler, dessen Arbeit beworben wird, gestaltet mit.
Is our family like a tree, firmly rooted, or like a fan, unfolding in many directions? The notion of family has long been framed as a stable, secure entity. Yet today, family values are shaped by forces that generate profound insecurity— economic, ecological, and social. Drawing from Astra Taylor's insights in The Age of Insecurity, this issue exam- ines how systems designed to create security, like money and property, paradoxically deepen our anxiety and uncertainty.
As we approach the end of a year marked by wars and destabilization, we rethink the family nucleus as more than just a biological or historical unit. We explore it through artists like Ayumi Paul, Danh Vo, and Leiko Ikemura, who offer alternative visions of interconnectedness. Taylor’s argument that capitalism is an “insecurity-producing machine” applies here, as the traditional family model is manipulated by power structures to uphold inequality, creating both division and a false sense of safety.
Inspired by Japanese graphics from the Edo period (1603–1868), safeguarded at the Langen Foundation— celebrating its 20th anniversary as a family-run art collection—we explore how contemporary artists reinterpret the era’s sustainable practices of togetherness, where human and ecological bonds coexisted in both peace and crisis. Through artists like Michikazu Matsune and Ayami Awazuhara, we see how family ties, like other social structures, are fluid and shaped by their surroundings. Yet, as Taylor notes, insecurity invites solidarity. Even the privileged are not immune to financial or environmental precarity, as Joshua Citarella and Catherine Liu discussed in their conversation on the rise of the new managerial class.
As curator Sohrab Mohebbi reminds us, “Art is where we practice freedom,” and that freedom opens new possibilities for collective strength. In this light, artists like Paulina Nolte, Malte Bartsch, and Katrin Mayer explore how expanding our concept of families—and by extension, cities and societies—can offer a path toward resilience. We hope you enjoy this edition, carefully curated to introduce Arts of the Working Class in Japan first as an e-paper and now in print on the streets of Berlin and elsewhere.
Ist unsere Familie wie ein Baum, fest verwurzelt, oder wie ein Fächer, der sich in viele Richtungen entfaltet? Der Begriff der Familie wurde lange Zeit als stabile, sichere Einheit verstanden. Doch heute sind die Werte der Familie von Kräften geprägt, die zu tiefgreifender Unsicherheit führen - wirtschaftlich, ökologisch und sozial. Auf der Grundlage von Astra Taylors Erkenntnissen in The Age of Insecurity (Das Zeitalter der Unsicherheit) wird in dieser Ausgabe untersucht, wie Systeme, die Sicherheit schaffen sollen, wie Geld und Eigentum, paradoxerweise unsere Angst und Unsicherheit vertiefen.
Da wir uns dem Ende eines von Kriegen und Destabilisierung geprägten Jahres nähern, überdenken wir die Kernfamilie als mehr als nur eine biologische oder historische Einheit. Wir erforschen sie mit Hilfe von Künstlern wie Ayumi Paul, Danh Vo und Leiko Ikemura, die alternative Visionen der Zusammengehörigkeit anbieten. Taylors Argument, dass der Kapitalismus eine „Unsicherheit produzierende Maschine“ ist, trifft hier zu, da das traditionelle Familienmodell von den Machtstrukturen manipuliert wird, um Ungleichheit aufrechtzuerhalten und sowohl Spaltung als auch ein falsches Gefühl von Sicherheit zu schaffen.
Inspiriert von japanischen Grafiken aus der Edo-Periode (1603-1868), die in der Langen Foundation - die ihr 20-jähriges Bestehen als familiengeführte Kunstsammlung feiert - aufbewahrt werden, erforschen wir, wie zeitgenössische Künstler die nachhaltigen Praktiken des Miteinanders dieser Epoche, in der menschliche und ökologische Bindungen sowohl in Frieden als auch in Krisen koexistierten, neu interpretieren. Anhand von Künstlern wie Michikazu Matsune und Ayami Awazuhara sehen wir, dass Familienbande wie andere soziale Strukturen fließend sind und von ihrer Umgebung geprägt werden. Doch, wie Taylor anmerkt, lädt Unsicherheit zur Solidarität ein. Selbst die Privilegierten sind nicht immun gegen finanzielle oder umweltbedingte Prekarität, wie Joshua Citarella und Catherine Liu in ihrem Gespräch über den Aufstieg der neuen Managerklasse erörterten.
Der Kurator Sohrab Mohebbi erinnert uns daran, dass „Kunst der Ort ist, an dem wir Freiheit praktizieren“, und dass diese Freiheit neue Möglichkeiten für kollektive Stärke eröffnet. Vor diesem Hintergrund untersuchen Künstler wie Paulina Nolte, Malte Bartsch und Katrin Mayer, wie die Erweiterung unseres Konzepts von Familien - und damit auch von Städten und Gesellschaften - einen Weg zur Resilienz bieten kann. Wir wünschen Ihnen viel Spaß mit dieser Ausgabe, die sorgfältig kuratiert wurde, um Arts of the Working Class in Japan zunächst als E-Paper und nun in gedruckter Form auf den Straßen von Berlin und anderswo vorzustellen.
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